Team:LMU-Munich/Spore Coat Proteins

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Since 1990 green biotechnology releases many transgenic plants into the environment by selling genetically modified seeds. Thus organic farmers need to prove today, that their products meet the requirements for organic crops. Usually they pay laboratories to   The new tool for molecular biology, TAL effector, combined with our Sporobeads could be an easy and cheap  
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Since 1990 green biotechnology releases many transgenic plants into the environment by selling genetically modified seeds. Thus organic farmers need to prove today, that their products meet the requirements for organic crops. Usually they pay laboratories to attest that this is the case. The new tools of molecular biology, TAL effectors, combined with our Sporobeads could be an easy and cheap solution for organic agriculture. Farmers could in future use our kit with TALE-''lacZ''-'''Sporo'''beads to detect genetically modified crops themselves. As spores are stable and safe vehicles, they could be send by mail without any considerations. The kit would be suitable for use outside of laboraty. The protocol for this could work as follows:
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<br>The DNA extracted from plants with solutions provided by the kit, is immobilized and fixed on a nitrocellulose membrane. This membrane is then washed, incubated with ’’’Sporo’’’beads in solution and washed again. With addition of the substrate X-Gal, the ’’lacZ’’ of bound ’’’Sporo’’’beads will catalyze the reaction so that a blue staining appears. If no such DNA is present, the spores will not bind and no blue color will appear.
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Those ‘‘‘Sporo‘‘‘beads could work like that: They have the TALE and ‘’lacZ’’ as spore crust fusion proteins. The DNA extracted from plants with an easy protocol is immobilized and fixed on a nitrocellulose membrane. This membrane is then washed, incubated with ’’’Sporo’’’beads in solution and washed again. With addition of the substrate X-Gal, the ’’lacZ’’ of bound ’’’Sporo’’’beads will catalyze the reaction so that a blue staining appears. If no such DNA is present, the spores will not bind and no blue color will appear.
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